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== Application Domain Extensions (ADE) == |
== Application Domain Extensions (ADE) == |
Revision as of 13:16, 30 August 2007
There are a number of specifications, guidelines, examples and tools that support the development of CityGML enabled software solutions.
CityGML Developers should know the following things |
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Specification and supporting documents
- A full documentation of all GML versions is available from the offical OGC website: GML Specifications
- The CityGML specification (discussion paper) is available here: CityGML Discusssion Paper
- Sample CityGML files and WFSs for testing are available from different sources, see Examples_and_WFSs
Toolboxes and other development software
XML authoring tools
- Liquid XML Editor is a free graphical XML Schema Editor (XSD), intellisense XML Editor and XSD & XML Validator. --> Download